These candles are so pretty that I couldn’t resist buying them! They’re in their original JASCO boxes dated 1978. One is titled “Holy Night” and is decorated with a bible, candles, and church windows on it. The other is “Sleigh Ride” and depicts a beautiful winter scene. Both candles are hand decorated and originally had a holder – only one holder remains. The wicks on both candles appear to have been burned and very quickly extinguished before the wax could begin melting...

Another neat Christmas listing! This is Santa in his car and the wheels actually turn. Made of medium weight fiberboard and has lots of detail such as Merry Christmas license “plate”. It’s stamped Japan, measures 7” tall (at tallest), 3 ½” wide. Cute!

This is another neat Halloween collectible – a black cat on a fence table or door decoration! Made of lightweight cardboard, back has a fold out support (like on a picture frame). It has 2 small holes at top caused by being thumbtacked to a display area and most of the flocking has worn off the cat. Bottom corner has: No. 1151, Printed in USA. Although not perfect, it’s still a very nice collectible item!

Aren’t these something? Listing has 2 paper (lightweight cardboard) Halloween masks that are in wonderful condition! One has the original paper label: Luminous, Glows in the dark after short exposure to light. Non-Poisonous. “Masklite”, made in USA. The white areas on the masks are the “glow in the dark” areas and, believe it or not, they still do! I surmise it’s not as bright/visible as when they were new...

I’ve had these neat candles in my collection for a while and it’s now time to share! There are 5 candles – only the ghost and black cat with orange candle retain their original Gurley cardboard bases/labels. The orange witch has storage evidence – her nose and one hand are a little smooshed. The orange candle (with black cat) is production “crooked” – it follows the shape of the cats tail. Very nice candles.

Absolutely beautiful Hall cookie jar that’s loaded with gold trim! Bottom is stamped: FlareWare by Hall China, Made in USA. Jar measures 9 1/8” tall (to top of handle) and is in excellent condition. The only evidence of “use” is a barely visible Y shaped glaze break on exterior bottom – it doesn’t go through and appears to be very superficial. Do not be deterred by my description – this is an eye-catching cookie jar!

All pieces are marked Occupied Japan and each piece is in excellent condition with the exception of the pixie planter – it has cold paint loss. Here are prices: small tray is $3.00, small pitcher with applied rosebud is $6.00, small pitcher with painted flower is $5.00, mini vases with black bases are $12.00, the small urn shape white vase with painted flowers and the slightly taller vase with brown trim are $10 each...

This is a neat retro listing – a set of 8 “Festive” glasses made by Anchor Hocking and still in the original box! Glasses are 10 ounce size and depict transportation modes of the “Gay Nineties”. There are 2 of each – “the Hanson”, “Bicycle for Two”, “Horse Car”, and “Gas Buggy”. Each glass has the words “Gay Nineties” on the back. Super!!

Pretty pair of matching planters from McCoy’s Pedestal line of 1959! Planters are pink, measure 7 1/8” long, 2 5/8” tall, 3 1/8” wide and are marked USA. They are in super condition – no chips, no cracks – have very faint stain lines from use (not detrimental).

This is such a neat McCoy cookie jar! It’s the hand decorated Snow Bear and was made in 1965. Marked on bottom: McCoy, USA. It’s matte white with hand decorated cold paint – has approximately 80% of the original cold paint!! Jar is in wonderful condition with the only evidence of “use” being a small 1/8” ding on rim edge of lid. This is another jar from my collection.

This is a very nice McCoy cookie jar – the brown cookie barrel! Produced only 1969-72, jar is marked 146, McCoy (in circle with lines), USA. Jar was early from the mold with clean distinct lines! In wonderful condition with only evidence of “use” being two (1/4”) chips on the bottom dry (setting) ring – they are not detracting...

This is a beautiful jardinière that has been in my collection for many years – it is actually among my first McCoy purchases. The jard measures 6 ½” tall, 7 3/8” wide and is marked McCoy. It’s in a pretty matte pink color with in-mold lotus leaves and flowers. Made in 1945 and is in wonderful condition – has crazing and some typical McFlaws (glaze drips, etc).

This McCoy candleholder is the larger chamber style! The bottom is creamy color and top half of candleholder is dark brown with shiny glaze. Bottom is marked USA and candleholder is in excellent condition. It has somewhat unusual styling – the bottom has a lip – like a lid would have – interesting. This piece coordinates beautifully with our pillar style candleholder, inventory #2508.

This is a super neat older McCoy pitcher! It’s a pretty aqua color with shiny glaze, has ice lip, and is marked McCoy, USA (in circle with lines). It’s in wonderful condition – has some crazing, a 1/16” glaze ding (actually appears to be a production pop) on edge of lip, and a rough place (edge of handle). This is an excellent addition to a collection and it coordinates beautifully with Fiesta pieces (notice the in-mold circular design at bottom of pitcher).

This is the first pink pig family we’ve had in inventory! They’re adorable – mommy with her two babies on a leash. They’re in wonderful condition – babies have couple teeny dings on ears (not uncommon). Neat items!

I purchased several matching Cleminson items and have listed them today! This is the cookie jar, measures 9” tall to top of knob type handle, stamped on bottom: The California Cleminsons, hand painted, and is in excellent condition. The colors and design on this piece and the others are outstanding!!

Another super neat Cleminson production – a salt box! Stamped on bottom: The California Cleminsons, hand painted. It’s in wonderful condition – back has a small glaze pop-off that appears to have been at a stilt mark. Salt box is free standing or can be hung on a wall.

~~~ I also have a distlefink pepper shaker with a tiny ding on his beak and a glaze pop on a wing – I will include at no charge if you would like to have it. ~~~